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The book starts with this charming quote:It is necessary to get behind someone,before you can stab t
Question: If you could be an #SFF character for one day, who would you pick and why?
“I was about to die. Worse, I was about to die with bastards.”Get ready to join a world
“Luck is very real, and anyone who tells you differently wants all the credit for his own succ
“The future Lucinda Roy calls up in The Freedom Race is a fierce, unsettling riff on our past
“I’m a religious man and my little ginger god demands mischief.”Get ready to read
thateventuality:George Harrison and tea appreciation postPhotos: Harry Benson, The Beatles Book, Key
et-haec:Filing this away to quote the next time I turn in a book review late.
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malecwood:MALEC APPRECIATION FORTNIGHT2nd Day ♕ Favourite Malec quote from the book “All right,“ he
runawayrat:to be clear 1984 is the name of the book that quote is from, the year he wrote it was 194
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radjinja:ohcorny:“Then I spurred on my animal, striving so to forget the world, my fears, and more t
favourite quotes: william faulknerrequested by @breisls
New Illustration for Goodreads! They added a new feature for tracking when you reread a book. A feat
#Repost @jennaececelia (@get_repost)・・・“Surround yourself with people who don’t just ask
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aseaofquotes:Jack Kerouac, Big Sur
aseaofquotes:— Jane Austen
violentwavesofemotion:Nikos Kazantzakis, tr. by P. A. Bien, from “Report To Greco,” publ. c. 1961
alexis-royce:This just in: Sparknotes continues to art on the same level of the books they quote
trytocountelectricsheep:Just a book quote I love and would like to see used. :)
mizzerablyquotes:Les Misérables, Victor HugoVol 4, Book 1
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